%0 Journal Article %T Sequence heterogeneity and the dynamics of molecular motors %A Yariv Kafri %A David R. Nelson %J Quantitative Biology %D 2005 %I arXiv %R 10.1088/0953-8984/17/47/016 %X The effect of sequence heterogeneity on the dynamics of molecular motors is reviewed and analyzed using a set of recently introduced lattice models. First, we review results for the influence of heterogenous tracks such as a single-strand of DNA or RNA on the dynamics of the motors. We stress how the predicted behavior might be observed experimentally in anomalous drift and diffusion of motors over a wide range of parameters near the stall force and discuss the extreme limit of strongly biased motors with one-way hopping. We then consider the dynamics in an environment containing a variety of different fuels which supply chemical energy for the motor motion, either on a heterogeneous or on a periodic track. The results for motion along a periodic track are relevant to kinesin motors in a solution with a mixture of different nucleotide triphosphate fuel sources. %U http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0506797v1